1 '. The County Exchanges Items of General Interest Selected Iron the Columns of Contemporaries Elmwood From the Kmrter-Ei'lio. Louis Langhorst has purchased from Clay Conner and others a part of lot 1, Mock 21, Elmwood. Consideration isoo. Two nf our citizens agreed to dis agree Sunday evening, and had It not bf-cn for Interference a ttyht to the finish would no doubt have resulted. As It was, one of the participants had to have a doctor patch up his head. Cut it out, boys. Mrs. C. K. Trenholm and Mrs. V. A. llakcr returned Tuesday from a visit of several days with friends at l'latts mouth. Dr. J, II. Hall came out from l'latts mouth Tuesday evening, to see his father whose condition remains about the same. L. II. Vaklner, of F.Ik, Washington, who Is traveling for a wholcsalo lum ber tirm, was calling on his many Kim wood friends Saturday. M. B. Williams last week sold his remaining eighty, the former J. Y. Heckler farm, to William Ilottlc, for a consideration of ti,720, or per acre, l'ossesslon Is to be given Febru ary 1Mb, next. Will Anderson, of Pennsylvania, was In Elmwood over Sunday, the, guest of his cousin, F. A. Kaker. Mr. Kaker and Mr. Anderson drove to Ashland Sunday, going from there to Gretna to visit relatives. Henry Miller was taken very sick at the store Monday morning, and was removed to his home and a physician summoned. At time of going to press he was considerable better and able to sit up some. Henry "worked pretty hard for two weeks out at Beaver City putting on a tin roof and his sick spell Is attributed to overwork. EaLgle V From the lindm. Boss CraUrec and little son were down from Lincoln Tuesday and Wed nesday. The new cable and Junction box is being Installed at the centaal olllce this week. Ollicand Katie Beltter In company with a lady friend from Lincoln, came down Friday morning and visited un til Sunday evening. Mrs. John Lewis came down from Lincoln last week to attend the Iiho- den-Klrkpatrlck wedding and Is visit ing Mrs. U. l'rlcc and other friends here this week. little soldier enlisted at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. (1. Sack on Mon day, June 25. J oslo feels more proud now than when he was marching with Uncle Sam's regulars. J. M. Gardner has finished taking the census of the children of school age In this district and reports a total of 131, a gain of h over last year, .77 males and 14 femals. The dally aver age at tendance for the past year was'.C. Dr. Dlhel reports that Johnnie Weaver who was kicked In the head by a horse about six weeks ago to be well enough now not to need Ills ser vices any longer. There Is no sign of pressure on the brain and the doctor thinks there will be no serious results. With the record of having served the longest of any one in the state as school officer, "Uncle Johnny" Michael was re-elected as treasurer of the Avondale dist rict at their annual school meeting held last Monday. This makes his fourteenthconsecutlve term as treasurer of that district. HaveiocK tri.il track, will be preJ into the I'.urlington paverger service In Nebraska. Hoy Lobdell, employed by the B. x L. Ins been transferred to l'latts- mouth. While moving his household effects to tin? car yesterday a large cookliu' ranue dropped off the wajon and was almost completely ruined. Work In the shops Is somewhat slack at present, only six engines stand In the yards awaiting cleaning and re pairs. There is some talk of a reduc- Nehotwkac (From tlif Kt Klcier.) C. Kcllberg Is home visiting parents and friends a few days this week. M. D. Pollard has Installed a nice new cash register in his place of business. Julian J. Pollard, Josh Sutphln and Julian A. Pollard, Jr. returned Sunday from their trip west. Mrs. W. L. Stuck returned to her home at Johnson, Monday evening Charles Adams accompanied her for a visit with her friends there. Mrs. E. M. Pollard has arrived home from ' Washington, where she spent the winter with her husband, Con gressman Pollard. The report has somehow got started that we have sold the Register. We desire to state that this is not the case, and that we are not on the mar kct for sale. We are very well satis fied with Nchawka and shall continue to do the best we can get out a good newsy paper. Dr. Elster, Dentis, Waterman Block POSITIVE PROOF Should Convince the Greatest Skeptls In Plaltsmoiith. because It's the evidence of a l'latts- mouth citizen. Testimony easily lnvetlgat?d. The strongest endowment or merit. The best of proof. Head it: JohnS. Hall, residing on Hock street, iys: "For three or four years I have had attacks of kidney complaint, some Hon to an eight-hour schedule, with a jf them so bad that I could scarcely full day lay-off on Saturdays. If this attend to the most trivial matter of regulation Is instigated it will merely business. If I contracted a cold It al oe temporary and of, short duration, ways settled Just across my kidneys. The II. & M. shops are requiring all &nd untold suffering ensued. When minors In the company's employ to he spells were at their worst I was sign and to have their parents or rompeuea to use standard remedies, guardians sign an agreement to the but If I had obtained any peruibiieut effect that should any severe accident rUef I would never have gone to or death come to them while In the B. Oerlng&Co's drugstore for Doan's & M. employ, they will not bring suit Sidney puis. It only required one izainst the company for damages. h0 10 absolutely cure theltrouble. I Every summer as soon as the univer- think this remedy should be known slties and schools are out large num- wnerever Kianey complaint fn any of hers of boys come to the shops for ,ls various forms causes annoyance work and, being Inexperienced In this nd suffering." kind of labor, their chances for accl- For sale bv all dealers. Price 50c. tNni.. 1(111 V . M 1 , dents are Lrrenter than those of a usr-Muuurn 1,0., uunaio. JN. X Try a little KODOL FOr. DYS PEPSIA after you; meals. See the ffect It will proJcon your geperaj feeling by disest.hg yoTir food and helping y5uJ.stoQMjtp git Itself Into shape. Many stouiaclis are overwork ed to the point where they refiiscTo go farther. Kodol digests your food and gives your stomach toe rest It needs, while Its reconstructing proper ties get the stomach back to working order. Kodol relieves flatulence, sour stomach, palpitation of the heart, belching, etc Sold by F. U. Frlcks & Co. and Gerlng k Co. Ha.velock. (Messt'iiirer.) C. L. Hempel, in the U. P. employ in Omaha, visited his brother, Henry, a few hours between trains Thursday afternoon. Postmaster Hyers has returned from Boca and was seen riding about the streets of Havelock in an automobile yesterday afternoon. Three new engines have arrived In the 15. & M. yards direct from Phila delphla. They are large 4Dcompound engines of the most modern make designed particularly for passenger service. They will be put In shape at once and after a thorough test on the regular workman. Generally minors are also very careless and reckless In their use of farm machinery and tools. Thus many accidents happen among this class of workmen, and the railroad company cannot stand good for them. Therefore, If minors wish to work they must go In under this agreement. A TVagle Finish. A watchman's neglect permitted a leak In the great North Sea dyke, which a child's finger could have stop ped, to become a ruinous break, de vastating an entire province of Hol land. In like manner Kenneth Mc- Iver, of Vancoboro, Me., permitted a little cold to go unnoticed until a trag ic finish was only averted by Dr. King's New Discovery. He writes: "Three doctors gave me up to die of lung Inflammation, caused by a neg lected cold; but Dr. King's New Dis covery saved by lire." Guaranteed best cough and cold cure, at F. G. Fricke & Co.'s drug store. 50c and 11.00 Trial bottle free. Louisville From the Courier. There hasbcen a wonderful Improve ment in small grain since the rain of a week ago. Mr. and Mrs. II. II Ighnote of Kansas 'ole agents for the United States. llcmember the name Doan's and t".ke no other. Lincoln Flooded by Water. PiattsrHOUth seems to be lucky on floods so far this seaon, although it has been by a tight squeese on one or ' two occasions. Last night the storm was quite severe, but we escaped dam age, while Lincoln enjoyed its turn in receiving a down pour that did con siderable damage. The Journal of this morning says- 'I'.etween the hours of six and seven o'clock last evening Lincoln was visit ed by one of the worst and most de structive wind and rain storms in its history. A terrific downpour of rain started at (i:30 and lasting about thirty minutes, completely flooded down town streets, pouring Into the basements of large retail houses and entailing losses running all the way from a hundred dollars to several thousand. In the residence districts the damage was even worse, Antelope and Salt creeks rising w ithin the space of a few mln utes to a height never before register led. Holmesand buildingsln thesouth and east parts of town were complete ly surrounded by a surging Hood of wa ter, aud In places the city seemed to have been t ransformed into a veritable Venice, with the beauty and pictures- queness eliminated, and misery and discomfort substituted in theirstcad." Mrs. MlttSe MufTaker. k I v j ' ' s f j 1 . I The i Anti-Pas Law. Hie anti-pass law In Nebraska goes into effect tomorrow, July 1. Railroads have sent out to persons who have previously ridden on passes requests that they return their passes, which the roads promise to renew if they are not excluded by the law. The law prohibits giving passes to any public official, delegats to party conventions, members of political committees, state or federal jurors. Only 82 Year 014. "I am only 82 years old and 4on't e pect even when I get to be real old t feel that way as long as I can get Elec trie Bitters," says Mrs. E. II. Krunson, f Dublin, Ga. Surely there's nothing rise keeps the old as young and makes i he weak as strong as this grand tonic medicine. Dyspepsia, torpid liver, in tl imed kidneys or chronic constipation are unknown a'tei I iiking Electric Bit ters a reasonable line. Guaranteed w F. G. Fri:'..c 'J. ., druggists. P'ice .'.0 cc.ts per bo! tie. Mortgage Record, The following is the mortgage re& ord for the month of June as shown by City, are here this week visiting with county records: Mrs. Highnote's father, P. Petersen. faiim fhoi'ekty Mrs. Standcr and daughter, Alice, niea.it, Amount. are visiting her daughter, Mrs. P. E. Spangler, cast of Manley this week. James Standcr will give his popular lecture on Jerusalem, at the fitter- bine church, near Murray, Sunday evening, July 8th. John E. Wood and family are here tills week from Mt. Ayr, Iowa, visit ing with Mr. Wood's parents, Mr. land Mrs. J.P.Wood. During the rain storm last Tuesday night lightning struck a large cotton wood tree near Wolf's store in Cedar Creek and leveled it to t he ground. . S HJfwO Released, 17 " 22,015 CITY 1'KOrKUTY. Filed, !, Amount 8 4,115 Released, !i " 2,813 Twenty Year Battle. "I was a loser in a twenty year bat tle with chronic piles and malignant sores, until I tried Bucklen's Arnica Salve; which turned the tide, by cur ing both, till not a trace remains," writes A. M. Bruce, of Farmville. Va. Best for old Ulcers, Cuts, Burns and Wounds. 25c at F. G. Frlcke & Co., druggists. Cedar Creek Camp Prospering. The local Woodman foresters and a number of the members drove down to CedarCreek Tuesday night and assisted the lodge of that place in initiation of a candidate. On account of the rain the attendance was not very large, but what they lacked in numbers they made up in well, in other things to numerous too mention. After the work was completed the guests were invited to the dining room where a neat lunch was served. On account of the heavy rain the Louisville boys were compelled to remain all night but arrived home safe and sound early Wednesday morning. Cedar Creek camp is taking on new life, after two or three years of inactivity and now have work in the initiatory degree al most every meeting night. Louisville Courier. Modest Claims Often Carry the Most Conviction When Maxim, the famous gun in ventor placed his gun before acoramit tee of judges, he stated its carrying power much below what he thought sure the gun would accomplish. The result of the trial was therefore! h great surprise instead of disappoint ment. It is the same with the manu facturers of Chamberlain's Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoea remedy. They do not publicly boast of all this great remedy will accomplish, but prefer to let the users make the statements. What they do chum, is that It will positively cure riurrhoea, dysentery, pains in the stomach and bowels and has never been known to fail. For sale by F. G. Fricke & Co. and A. T. Fried. 1 GIN IIP ALL HOPE. CONFINED TO HER BED "I Owe My Life to Pe-ru-na," Says Mrs. Huffaker. Mrs. Mittie Huffaker, R. R. No. V Columbia, Term., writes: 7 was afflicted with dytpcpula tor aevenl yean and mt last was confined to my bed, unable to alt up. "We tried several different doctors Without relief. "I had given up all hope of cny re lief and wa almost dead when my buaband bought me a bottle of fe ruua. "At first I coald not notice any- ben efit, but after taking several bottles J was cured sound and well. "It la to Perunm I owe my lite to day. "I cheerfully recommend it to ail sufferers." IN THE GOOD OLD Summer time Kennedy's Laxntlve Honey and Tar Is the original 'axitlvc cough syrup and combines the iu;iii'.-i necessary to relieve the cough ami "'irge the sys tem of cold. Contain no opiates. Sold tiy F. (t. Fricke & Co. ami Germg&Co. 0 Eaales' (Sal a Week o PLATTSMOUTH, NEBRASKA JULY 9 XQ 14 TM C. W. Parker Amusement Company's Paid and Free Attractions SIX BIG DAYS Highest Class Amusement Company on Earth J TEJ Loop the Loop! EIGHT FREE Nellie! Alps! nip ThcVolcanicGap! ATTRACTION5 Electric Theatre! D,U zzzn iz zz :z J L S H 0 WS Happy Land! Katzenjammer Castle! Frisco Disaster! Carry-Us-AII I 2 Bands of Music -19 Double Cars -- 250 People Monster Electric Engine and Dynamo Turning Night Into Day 0 A113&w and Novel Not a Dull Moment i REMEMBER IT COMMENCES Monday, July 9, i'90 o Mr. Bryan's Wsalth. The assessors of Lancaster county have made their returns, and accord Ing to the Lincoln News, the material wealth of William Jennings Bryan of Lancaster preciuct Is over ."0,(H)0 while down town he has a 22,000 property, according to the assessor. I'pon this he will pay about 800 taxes Into the county treasury duriiin the coming year. The home property at Fairvlew and the adjoining tracts of land, six In number, are assessed at $4,02"i. Mr. Bryan's personality is fixed at $l0,!i.")0, on the return by his a;ent. Mr. Bryan had ;i,ooi) In cash or in bank, one of the few persons In the county who seems to have any consld able sum in the vaults, according to the sworn returns. Other Items on his personal list are: Sixteen head of cattle, fsOO: hogs, $('...; bees, flxorn, $.1; hay $10; jewelry, diamonds and silver ware, $.V0; household goods, $:i,000; firearms, 1."0; docs, h; watches and clocks, $:'00; carriages and wagons, :oo. Aside from this property In Lancas ter precinct Mr. Bryan owns the Com moner in Lincoln. This Is on the as sessment rolls at f22.2.V On this Mr. Bryan will have to pay, for all pur poses, city, county, state and school, In the nelk'hlorlMi(lof as taxes. Home for a Few Months. Otto A. Wurl, who has been attend ing the National school for Turner at Milwaukee, returned home las-t Thurs day night to spend a few months be fore departing for Indianapolis, Ind. Otto was one of the fourteen to gradu ate from the school this spring, and has recently accepted a position as in structor of gymnastics In the two high schools in Indianapolis, Ind. The two schools are the Normal Training and Shortrldge high schools, but these do not open until the first of Septem bcr, and Otto will remain In I'lattS' mouth for a visit with his many friends here, before assuming charge of his work In the east, Mr. Wurl was reared In l'lattsmouth, and where he Is a favorite with everybody who takes any pleasure In athletics. He Isa very close student to the profession, and his friends all rejoice over bis success. Motion Filed With Clerk. Motion was filed today with the dis trict clerk to require the plaintiff In tbe case of Mapes vs. Fitzgerald, chief police, et al., to state names of parties to whom nroDerty Involved In the m 1 case was aecciea ana names ui suose- quent grantors and grantees. In the case of .Sylvia F. Wrenn vs, Edgar L. Wrenn, defendant filed mo tion that Injunction be dissolved on ground that he Is one bTthe owners of the riattsmouth Steam laundry. It is always well to have a box of salve in the house. Sunburn, cuts, bruises, piles and boils, yield to De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Should keep a box on hand all times' to pro vide for emergencies. For years the standard, but followed by many Imitators. Be sure you get the genu ine DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve. Sold by F. G. Krlcke & Co. and Gering & Co. You want to save your money to buy your COM I iFOR THE WINTER AT OUR CITY Coal Yards. Full Weight Guaranteed Best Threshing Goal All Kinds of Feed J. V. Egenberger Proprietor l'lattsmouth Coal Yards Corner Third and Main Streets Bell Thone 25 Tlatts Thone 22 , It has caused more laughs and dried raore tears, wiped away diseases and driven away more fears than any other mdiclne in the world. IIollister' RocJty Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Te tr Tablets. Gering & Co., druggists. snnnnnnn UUUUU do I take Cardui"? writes Mrs. Dlemma Mullins of Odessa, W. Va. - "Because, after suffering for several years with female trouble, and trying different doc tors and medicines without obtaining relief, I at last found, in Wine of Cardui, a golden medicine for all my iiis, and can recommend it above, all others for female complaints." Cardui furnishes safe relief for backache, headache, periodical pains, irregular, painful or unhealthy cata menial flow, and all ailments from which sick women suffer. A perfect tonic for delicate women. A pure vegetable medicine for girls and women who are subject to the complaints peculiar to their sex. Has benefited over a million who used to suffer as you do. At every drug store, in $1.00 bottles. . . . VVRJTr US A UTTER 'ir(tMrt full ll your vMfw hn4f trn4 yon Frt Advka flit plain rtlr4 nvflrj. liillf' Vdvlttnr !?.. Th CtuHiK tlrdkintCo Chtunjf, lenn. 7 CARDU i